The Borneo Post

Kg Tudan family whose house collapsed to get help with rebuilding

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A family of four, whose house at Kampung Tudan Desaras Phase 6 here collapsed suddenly on Monday, would receive help to rebuild it.

Transport Minister and Senadin assemblyma­n Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin said he was looking into how to help in this area.

In a statement, he said Miri Division Welfare officer Pengiran Mohamad Najib Pengiran Mohamad had been asked to attend to the case.

Lee, who immediatel­y visited the family on Monday, also arranged for the Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC) Miri to prepare dry food rations.

“The victims are siblings, and their parents have passed away. Three of the younger siblings are currently studying, with the youngest only eight years old and now studying at SK Tudan Jaya.

“It is suspected that the house collapsed due to recent heavy rain, which affected the foundation of the house, which was built on stilts on peat soil.

“Fortunatel­y, no one was injured when the incident occurred,” he said.

Lee also handed over financial assistance to the family to help them through this difficult time, as well as facilitate­d the transporta­tion of the victims’ belongings to a relative’s house where they are temporaril­y being accommodat­ed.

He praised Tudan Phase 1 villagers for showing community spirit by helping the victims to collect their belongings after the incident.

Among those present during the visit were Bishop of the Anglican Church in Sarawak and Brunei, the Right Reverend Datuk Danald Jute; Reverend Moses Likong Ujan from St Matthias’ Anglican Church, Tudan; Kapitan Chong Ah Muk; Councillor Toh Kah Shiong; Lutong Fire and Rescue station chief Henry Jugah; and SK Tudan Jaya headmistre­ss Suriayati Amit.

 ?? ?? (From right) Danald and Lee inspect the collapsed house.
(From right) Danald and Lee inspect the collapsed house.

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